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  2. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS 49 HOURS WORKING WEEK

    It was announced yesterday that all sections of the stovemaking industry excepting grinders, polishers, and finishers, had returned to work under the 48 ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS PROROGATION TO FEBRUARY 6. MAY BE EXTENDED TO JULY

    Yesterday a special issue of the Government Gazette was issued containing a proclamation prorogueing the Legislative Council and the Legislative ...

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  4. SPORTING BOXING

    The "Sporting Life" states that Joe Beckett is convinced that the Carpenter match is unlikely to be agreedo on The championship belt match with Dick ...

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  5. GERMAN PAYMENTS CONTRADICTION OF REPORT

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that official circles categorically deny that yesterdays meeting of Minsters discussed the possible occupation of ...

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  6. IRELAND DEPORTATIONS FORESHADOWED IN PROVISIONAL PARLIAMENT

    Further Irish deportations are believed to be foresnadowed. In the Provisional Parliament Mr. Kevin O'Higgins, Minister for Home Affairs, ...

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  7. IN THE NEAR EAST [?]NES UP TO £40,000 IMPOSED AT ATHENS TRIAL

    The London "Daily Mail" Atnens correspondent reports that fines ranging from £8000 to £40,000 have been levied on the property of eight of ...

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  8. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS STATEMENT BY MR. W. F. ROWE

    Mr. W. F. Rowe, one of the A.L.P. candidates at the Municipal elections to be held on December 2, made the following statement to-day to a ...

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  9. NO STEPS TAKEN TO OCCUPY RUHR

    In the House of Commons, replying to a question, Mr. A. Bonar Law, the Prime Minister, said that he had no information that would justify him in ...

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  10. DE-REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR OF SHEET METAL WORKERS

    The New South Wales Sheet Metal Industries Employees' Association has decided to apply to the State In[?]strial Court for the de-registration of ...

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  11. IRISH BILL PASSED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    The House of Commons has passed the Irish Bill. ...

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  12. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The London "Times" Lausanne correspondent reports:— "The news of the Greek executions has produced a painful impression. It ...

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  13. M.C.C. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The M.C.C. to-day started a match at Queenstown against a North-Eastern District eleven. The home team batted first, and ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Lloyd George has written to Mr. G. Lanibert, M.P., suggesting that it would be advisable to first obtain a definite expression of opinion from the ...

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  15. LUNACY LAW ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO HAVE FULL FREEDOM

    The Cabinet yesterday agreed as to the scope of the Royal Commission which is to inquire into the lunacy law administration. The commission is to ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. A.L.P. CANDIDATES' MEETINGS

    The selected A.L.P candidates who are contesting seven seats in the City Council at the elections to be held on Saturday next will address the ...

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  17. SHIPPING DISPUTE

    There was a new development yesterday morning in connection with the shipping dispute. A volunteer crew is to be enlisted for the steamer Makura ...

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  18. GAWLER TEAM NOT COMING

    The secretary of the Gawler Cricketing Association has advised Mr. C. Davidson, secretary of the Barrier District League, that his association ...

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  19. ALARM AND ANGER IN BERLIN

    A Paris message states that the special Ministerial Council has further considered reparation matters. Offcial circles are emphasising that ...

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  20. SATURDAY'S ELECTIONS

    Sir,—The article in Tuesday's issue of "The Miner" which proteases to set out the Labor municipal policy is a gross misrepresentation of my speech ...

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  21. SALARY OF £200 A YEAR PROPOSED FOR COUNCILLORS BILL BEFORE ASSEMBLY

    Although the members of the Ministry in both Houses are opposed to a declaration favoring the payment of members of the Legislative Council at ...

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  22. BOXING

    Jim Lawson and Jack Daniels will be the principals in the main bout at the Quadrangle on Saturday night. Lawson stated to me last night that he ...

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  23. LABOR MEMBER APOLOGISES

    Mr. Jack Jones, the Labor member of Parliament who became abusive in the House of Commons yesterday and was ordered to withdraw, to-day ...

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  24. MAKURA TO SAIL FRIDAY

    A later message states that the R.M.S. Makura will sail for Vancouver to-morrow. As soon as it became known along the waterfront that there were ...

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  25. A HITCH ANNOUNCED

    A hitch has occurred at the conference owing to the Turks refusing to discuss the question of the islands in the Dardanelles zone without the ...

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  26. ALLIES' NOTE TO GERMANY

    In view of the recen assaults upon and outrages against Allies' officers, the Allies have addressed a strong note to Germany, and have decided that there ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS IMPERIAL TRADE CONFERENCE

    Mr. A. Bonar Law, Prime Minister, is this week dispatching invitations to the Imperial, Trade Conference to be held early next year. ...

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  28. COTTON GUARANTEES

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan yesterday discussed with the State Government the question of cotton guarantee. Sir George Fuller, the Premier, is ...

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  29. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE BEFORE BRUSSELS MEETING

    M. Poincare, French Prime Minister, and Signor Mussolini, Italian Prime Minister, have agreed to confer with Mr. A. Ronar Law, British Prime ...

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  30. PROHIBITION CONVENTION

    The German delegates to the Prohibition Convention, three women and one man, have arrived. They are the first official Germans to visit here since ...

    Article : 38 words
  31. ISLANDS REPORT ADOPTED

    The Territories Commission has Adopted the islands report, Turkey making certain reservations. ...

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  32. F.E.D. AND F.A.

    The fortnightly meeting of the F.E.D. and F. A. was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. W. Erikson presiding. ...

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  33. THE BRITISH CABINET CONSIDERS POSITION

    The Cabinet this morning, is is under stood, discussed the position created by the Greek executions. The British Minister. Mr. F. O. ...

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  34. WASHINGTON NAVAL TREATY DELAY IN FRANCE AND ITALY IN TREATY'S RATIFICATION

    It is officially announced that Britain will discontinue the scrapping of naval vessels until France and Italy ratify the Washington Conference Naval ...

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  35. THE METAL MARKET

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  36. BRITISH SHIPS SCRAPPED

    In the House of Commons Commander B. M. Eyres-Monsell, Parliamentary and Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, replying to a question, ...

    Article : 179 words
  37. POSTAL WORKER'S PAY

    Giving evidence before the Federal Public Service Arbitrator, Thomas Hayward, a senior postal assistant of 29 years experience, said that more than ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. OPINION IN FRANCE

    Commenting on the Greek executions, the papers here point out that the chief culprit, King Constantine, was allowed to depart with impunity. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA DEATH OF COLONEL COGHILL

    Colonel Coghill, headmaster of the Woodville High School, died yesterday. Deceased commanded the 32nd battalion at the front. ...

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  40. ANOTHER HOT DAY

    Mr. G. A. Gunning, the postmaster, advises that at 9 o'clock this morning the sande temperature was 93 degrees. The highest shade reading up till 3 ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BROWN COAL

    The experts' report on South Australia's brown coal deposits is completed, and a cabled summary has been sent to Sir Henry Barwell, the State ...

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  42. FARMER'S SUICIDE

    Karl Alfred Wolthe, farmer, of Renmark, committed suicide yesterday in consequence of the refusal of a school teacher to marry him. ...

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  43. A BRITISH O.B.U.

    What is despribed as the biggest trade union in the world will be created as the result of the overwhelming ballot majorities in favor of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  44. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Man from Lost River" (House Peters), "The Loaded Door" (Hoot Gibson) and supporting pictures will be screened to-night for the last time ...

    Article : 296 words
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  46. CHARGE AGAINST A BOY

    Albert Geisler (13) was before the Adelaide Children's Court yesterday on a charge of stabbing Roy Clarence Baird (12). He was remanded. ...

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  47. "LET US HAVE PEACE"

    M. Clemenceau, a former Prime Minister of France, read the text from President Grant's tomb: "Let us have peace." He said that France will ...

    Article : 116 words
  48. STATUE OF FLINDERS

    Sir Frank Moulden states that £1740 is in hand towards a statue of Mathew Flinders. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. WAGE REDUCTIONS

    In the Industrial Court yesterday, before Judge Rolin the awards covering railway refreshment rooms staffs, female salaried staffs, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  51. VICTORIAN LICENSING B[?]LL

    A vigorous debate took place in the Victorian Legislative Assembly on a motion for the adoption of the second reading of the Licensing Bill. ...

    Article : 131 words
  52. CONTROL OF HOSPITALS

    A bill to reform hospital control and administration on South Australian lines is projected by Mr. C. W. Oakes, Minister for Health. Base hospital ...

    Article : 100 words
  53. SYDNEY WATER SHORTAGE

    The Water Board yesterday considered proposals made by the Chief Engineer to relieve the water shortage in Sydney. These provide for the ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. PERSONAL

    Mr. C. J. Emery, manager of the British mine, will leave by to-night's express for Adelaide. ...

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  55. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

    Advertisers are again reminded that the rule for change of copy of contract advertisements is that the alterations should be lodged at "The Miner" ...

    Article : 58 words
  56. Advertising

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